If there are pages that are blank or containing only images, those pages should remain in the book as blank pages. Sorry, but I will repair those books that can be repair, but I will nuke those submissions that I judge cannot be repaired without the aid of the original print copy. There are over 450 books out there for volunteers to work on. Let us maximize the effectiveness of our effort. Guido Guido D. Corona IBM Accessibility Center, Austin Tx. IBM Research, Phone: (512) 838-9735 Email: guidoc@xxxxxxxxxxx Visit my weekly Accessibility WebLog at: http://www-3.ibm.com/able/weblog/corona_weblog.html "Sarah Van Oosterwijck" <curiousentity@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 06/14/2004 10:37 AM Please respond to bksvol-discuss To <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject [bksvol-discuss] Re: Killers Wake by Bernard Cornwell -- Sorry, had to nuke it I realize it can be hard to check to make sure a book is all there and in the correct order, but a common cause of such a problem is pages with pictures that are not part of the numbering skeem, but which contain informative captions. I always keep these pages, but because I know validating can be difficult with a book like that, I note the numbering discrepancy and it's cause in the comments field when submitting. I write this message just to make people aware of books like this, and to give both submitters and validators an idea of what to do with them. I am not saying that books with messed up page numbering should be accepted when you aren't sure everything is there. :-) Sarah Van Oosterwijck curious entity at earthlink dot net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Guido Corona" <guidoc@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 9:33 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Killers Wake by Bernard Cornwell -- Sorry, had to nuke it > Late last week I reviewed Killer's Wake by Bernard Cornwell. Sorry I had > to rejected in spite of the fact that the book was outwardly of excellent > quality. Unfortunately when I wen I performed a page integrity check by > sampling every 20 pages or so, I realized the book was badly out of > kilter. By page 50 there was already an offset of 4 pages. I tried to do > some repair, but crucial page numbers were missing in the problem spots > and I was not able to determine exactly what/where the problem was. These > kinds of situations can only be fixed by the submitter. > > While it is not necessary to perform complete quality checks and > spellchecks before submitting a book, it is important to perform a > thorough page integrity check, so that the book is submitted in its > entirety, without page omissions or duplications. This will make book > approval a lot faster. > If the original submitter can fix book integrity, I will be happy to fix > the rest of the book in short order. Thanks, Guido > > > > > Guido D. Corona > IBM Accessibility Center, Austin Tx. > IBM Research, > Phone: (512) 838-9735 > Email: guidoc@xxxxxxxxxxx > > Visit my weekly Accessibility WebLog at: > http://www-3.ibm.com/able/weblog/corona_weblog.html > > > > > > "Reggie & Lonnie" <regandlon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent by: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > 06/14/2004 06:28 AM > Please respond to > bksvol-discuss > > > To > <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > cc > > Subject > [bksvol-discuss] Re: An apollogy! > > > > > > > I want to apologize to everyone. I had downloaded books that I was > continuously checking, but it has taken me more time. I downloaded a lot > of > books mistakenly as I was very afraid I would have to work on books I > would > not feel comfortable validating as they were about subjects I know little > about. Jesse said to not keep them so long unless I could do them quickly > so I have tried to place back on the validation list some of the books > that > were older. Again, I apologize, and I hope someone who has more time than > I > actually have can help get these finished, and hopefully I can validate > quicker in the future. > > Reggie > > > > >